This fourth volume in the Chickasaw Lives series is the culmination of that project, known as a Chickasaw mosaic. In Chickasaw Lives, Volume Four: Tribal Mosaic, Green presents twenty-six essays in six categories, representing a wide range of topics--from eighteenth and nineteenth century sketches, to books and treasures, and revivals. Readers are treated to stories that include a Chickasaw citizen's struggle with the aftermath of the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, an exploration of the mystique surrounding the tradition of Chickasaw warriors, and a Chickasaw tribal donation to the United States to help fund the construction of the Washington Monument in the 1800s.
The final volume in this important series, Chickasaw Lives, Volume Four: Tribal Mosaic is a uniquely rich book that provides insightful context and perspective for general readers and students of Native American history.